
"Breaking Dawn -- Part 2": One of the worst movies of the year?
L.A. Times
2013/01/09 18:12:36
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Yes+3Seeing how girls who have told me about it didn't even like it and they were Twilight fans. The LA Times gets the worst news source of 2012 award and they are looking to get the award again this year.



















i like urs so much :3
i draw jb once =]
the LA Times surpasses that WORST Status with their posting ..
The Twilight series, in its entirety, is one of the worst - No, THE worst - book series ever released. The writing is the equivalent of a student copying a wikipedia page for a research paper and adding wording to it. Literally NO creativity, NO originality, and NO LITERARY MERIT. NONE.
And the MOVIES. OH MY GOD THE MOVIES. I saw the first one without really knowing what I was getting myself into, saw the second, third, and forth ones either from a download or a borrow, and managed to see the fifth one via a friend. About 10-12 hours of terrible acting, terrible plot development, horrid, HORRID scripts, based off of the literary equivalent to pulling script from flash RPG-erotica games, compiling it all together in one, replacing the script with hours and hours of humping a keyboard, and releasing it as an "Original" production. The only decent actor in it (Robert Pattinson) even came out and ADMITTED the production was terrible.
I can proudly say that I have not put forth a dime of my own money towards this unholy liter...
The Twilight series, in its entirety, is one of the worst - No, THE worst - book series ever released. The writing is the equivalent of a student copying a wikipedia page for a research paper and adding wording to it. Literally NO creativity, NO originality, and NO LITERARY MERIT. NONE.
And the MOVIES. OH MY GOD THE MOVIES. I saw the first one without really knowing what I was getting myself into, saw the second, third, and forth ones either from a download or a borrow, and managed to see the fifth one via a friend. About 10-12 hours of terrible acting, terrible plot development, horrid, HORRID scripts, based off of the literary equivalent to pulling script from flash RPG-erotica games, compiling it all together in one, replacing the script with hours and hours of humping a keyboard, and releasing it as an "Original" production. The only decent actor in it (Robert Pattinson) even came out and ADMITTED the production was terrible.
I can proudly say that I have not put forth a dime of my own money towards this unholy literary atrocity. Stephanie Meyer can go back to writing in her 8th grade-Sophomore journal and leave the rest of us normal folk alone. Nobody will ever, EVER, be subject to the horrors of this talentles---
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I will try, though.